Elderly hospice patient with feeding difficulties at medical center, Stanford CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an 86-year-old male hospice patient from a nursing facility was taken to Stanford Medical Center for feeding difficulties and not taking medications as prescribed. Medical staff reported his vital signs and medical history during transport.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Thank you.
00:02
Good evening, Stanford.
00:05
Medic 48, coming to you Code 2.
00:08
ETA about 10 minutes.
00:10
We have an 86-year-old male coming from a nursing facility.
00:14
Chief appointing today is going to be feeding disabilities from the staff.
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He's a hospice patient.
00:22
I'm not complying with taking medications orally for the past two days.
00:26
The OGCS is about five, which is in Baytime.
00:30
History of vented, dementia, and heart issues.
00:34
Other biolines as well, we've got 1 to 3 over 95 blood pressure.
00:38
90 heart rate with a...
00:41
One of the 4 weeks.
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One of the 4 weeks.
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All that's great.
00:46
The 9% room at 3,000 and 0.30.
00:50
So, too, it's about 10 minutes of dropping.
00:55
Hey, I'm really sorry.
00:56
Your report was really garbled.
00:59
Can you repeat the vitals and A&O?
01:03
I'll just call in, but that's all right.
01:08
Sorry, I can't hear.
01:09
Just call the landline if able.
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Location mentioned:
Pasteur Dr, Stanford, CA 94305
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